π¨ Eyewitnesses report horrific executions of displaced Gazans, including children, sheltering at the Shadia Abu Ghazaleh school, and a series of horrific massacres in the northern #Gaza Strip.
At least 15 bodies were recovered from the Shadia Abu Ghazaleh school in Jabalia camp after the IOF withdrew from the area. Al-Jazeera footage shows the aftermath of the massacre, in which women and children were murdered "execution-style" by the IOF, according to eyewitnesses.
"The 'israeli' soldiers came in and opened fire on them. They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her, including newborn children."
Rooms were filled with piles of dozens of bodies in the classrooms. Although the area surrounding the school has been subjected to heavy bombings, the school has not been, which led dozens to take shelter in it.
"All those were were in the buildings were executed at point-blank. The 'israeli' soldiers opened fire on them. Many families came searching for their children. They found them all killed. They were all killed, executed at gunpoint."
Dozens of testimonies have emerged from Gaza of executions, torture, and sexual assault in recent weeks.
At the Abu Hussein School in Jabalia, 20 were martyred and dozens wounded in an IOF bombing. 50 were also martyred following the IOF bombing of the Abu Al-Foul home in Beit Lahia. Meanwhile, the IOF continues to lay siege to hospitals, including the Kamal Adwan Hospital, which lacks water and electricity. IOF soldiers open fire at anyone leaving it.
For some men, the IOF employed psychological warfare with false executions. A detainee in Gaza stated: "The occupation army took a group of about 20 young men to a nearby low-lying land, and began throwing the young men to the ground, and the bulldozer began throwing sand on them until they were buried alive. The IOF then pulled them out, but they were very exhausted and suffered from fractures in the body."
At least 15 bodies were recovered from the Shadia Abu Ghazaleh school in Jabalia camp after the IOF withdrew from the area. Al-Jazeera footage shows the aftermath of the massacre, in which women and children were murdered "execution-style" by the IOF, according to eyewitnesses.
"The 'israeli' soldiers came in and opened fire on them. They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her, including newborn children."
Rooms were filled with piles of dozens of bodies in the classrooms. Although the area surrounding the school has been subjected to heavy bombings, the school has not been, which led dozens to take shelter in it.
"All those were were in the buildings were executed at point-blank. The 'israeli' soldiers opened fire on them. Many families came searching for their children. They found them all killed. They were all killed, executed at gunpoint."
Dozens of testimonies have emerged from Gaza of executions, torture, and sexual assault in recent weeks.
At the Abu Hussein School in Jabalia, 20 were martyred and dozens wounded in an IOF bombing. 50 were also martyred following the IOF bombing of the Abu Al-Foul home in Beit Lahia. Meanwhile, the IOF continues to lay siege to hospitals, including the Kamal Adwan Hospital, which lacks water and electricity. IOF soldiers open fire at anyone leaving it.
For some men, the IOF employed psychological warfare with false executions. A detainee in Gaza stated: "The occupation army took a group of about 20 young men to a nearby low-lying land, and began throwing the young men to the ground, and the bulldozer began throwing sand on them until they were buried alive. The IOF then pulled them out, but they were very exhausted and suffered from fractures in the body."
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π¨ Armed clashes break out between resistance fighters and zionist forces invading Rummana, west of #Jenin.
In Jenin camp, armed clashes have renewed in the eastern neighborhood.
In Jenin camp, armed clashes have renewed in the eastern neighborhood.
Over 1,400 IOF soldiers are taking part in the invasion of #Jenin, which is expected to be the largest invasion since the battle of Jenin in 2002, exceeding the Fury of Jenin battle this July.
In 48 hours, over 400 homes were raided by the IOF and hundreds of Palestinians were arrested. Over a dozen homes were bombed and destroyed by shoulder-fired missiles.
11 have been martyred, and dozens are wounded. The mother of one of those wounded in one of four drone strikes was documented performing CPR on her son, because the IOF is preventing ambulances from transporting the wounded.
Invasions of surrounding towns, such as Rummana and Al-Yamoun in the west, are taking place, with intermittent armed clashes.
The IOF continues to destroy infrastructure, cars, and roads, lashing out on #Jenin once more following its insurmountable defeat in #Gaza. Resistance persists.
In 48 hours, over 400 homes were raided by the IOF and hundreds of Palestinians were arrested. Over a dozen homes were bombed and destroyed by shoulder-fired missiles.
11 have been martyred, and dozens are wounded. The mother of one of those wounded in one of four drone strikes was documented performing CPR on her son, because the IOF is preventing ambulances from transporting the wounded.
Invasions of surrounding towns, such as Rummana and Al-Yamoun in the west, are taking place, with intermittent armed clashes.
The IOF continues to destroy infrastructure, cars, and roads, lashing out on #Jenin once more following its insurmountable defeat in #Gaza. Resistance persists.
Resistance fighters open fire towards the settlement of "Beit El" near #Ramallah.
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Resistance fighters target invading IOF vehicles with a locally-made explosive device in Ain Al-Sultan camp, #Areeha.
A new poll conducted across the West Bank and Gaza shows skyrocketing support for Palestinian resistance and dissatisfaction with the Palestinian Authority:
A new quarterly poll from Palestine indicates increasing support for resistance. RNN has summarized the results of the survey of 1,231 people in 121 random areas in the West Bank and Gaza, conducted between November 22nd and December 2nd during the ceasefire. (Previous polls: 1, 2, 3)
In summary:
- Support for Hamas in the West Bank has tripled compared to three months ago.
- 72% supported Hamas' decision to launch the October 7th operation.
- 92% believe "israel" will fail to achieve its goal to eradicate the resistance and 85% believe it will fail to expel Gazans.
- 56% of Gazans say they do not have enough food or water for a day.
- 64% of Gazans said a family member was martyred or wounded during the war.
- 97% of Gazans believe "israel" has committed war crimes.
- Half of respondents expect a ceasefire within weeks, while 32% believe it will continue for months. 28% believe "israel" will unilaterally withdraw.
- 70% of West Bankers and 50% of Gazans believe the resistance will emerge victorious.
- 64% oppose the PA meeting with the US (along with Jordan and Egypt) to discuss the future of Gaza.
- 64% believe Hamas will be in control of Gaza.
- Most oppose, in the event of a unity government, an Arab (Jordanian/Egyptian) presence for security or administrative services.
- 70% believe the international community is not serious about the two-state solution.
- Satisfaction: Hamas 72%, Sinwar 69%, Haniyeh 51%, Fatah 22%, PA 14%, Mahmoud Abbas 11%, Mohammed Shtayyeh 10%.
- Satisfaction: Yemen 80% (89% in WB, 68% in GS), Qatar 56%, Hezbollah. 49% (63% in Gaza Strip [GS]), Iran 35% (41% GS), Turkey 34% (51% GS), Jordan 24%, Egypt 23%, UAE 8%, Saudi Arabia 5%.
- Satisfaction: Russia 22%, China 20%, Germany 7%, UN 6%, France 5%, UK 4%, US 1%.
Mock elections:
In a Haniyeh vs. Abbas election:
78% Haniyeh, 16% Abbas, 7% DK/NA; 53% would participate.
(58% Haniyeh, 37% Abbas, 5% DK/NA in September 2023)
In Marwan Barghouti vs Haniyeh vs Abbas election:
47% Barghouti, 43% Haniyeh, 7% Abbas, 3% DK/NA; 71% would participate.
(49% Barghouti, 36% Haniyeh, 13% Abbas, 2% DK/NA in September 2023)
In Marwan Barghouti vs Haniyeh election:
51% Barghouti, 45% Haniyeh, 4% DK/NA; 69% would participate.
(60% Barghouti, 37% Haniyeh, 2% DK/NA in September 2023)
Who is preferred to succeed Abbas:
Marwan Barghouti 36%, Haniyeh 19%, Sinwar 16%, others below 5% and 18% DK/other.
- Support for Hamas went from 22% to 42% in three months (12% to 44% in West Bank), while support for Fatah went from 26% to 17%. Third parties were preferred 12% of the time, while 28% had no preference.
- In legislative elections, 69% would participate: Fatah would get 19% of the vote and Hamas 51%, in contrast to three months ago (Fatah 36% and Hamas 34%). In the West Bank: 50% Hamas and Fatah 18% (compared to 24% and 40% for Fatah three months ago)
- Dissatisfaction with Mahmoud Abbas is at 85%, an increase from 76% three months ago.
- 88% want Mahmoud Abbas to resign, up from 78% three months ago. In the West Bank, 92% want him to resign.
- 68% believe the PA has become a burden on the Palestinian people, up from 62% three months ago.
- In light of settler attacks on towns, 56% elected to form armed groups by residents and 15% chose to deploy PA security forces (47% chose armed groups and 30% chose PA forces three months ago)
- 34% support the two-state solution.
- 65% believe the two-state solution is not feasible.
- 66% believe the chances of establishing a Palestinian state within 5 years are slim or nonexistent (down from 78% six months ago).
To end the occupation:
- 63% believe the best means is armed struggle, while 13% and 20% believe in peaceful popular resistance and negotiations, respectively.
- This is a significant increase from September 2023 (53%/24%/20%) and September 2022 (41%/24%/30%).
- Remarkably, support for armed resistance doubled in the West Bank, from 35% to 68% in a year.
A new quarterly poll from Palestine indicates increasing support for resistance. RNN has summarized the results of the survey of 1,231 people in 121 random areas in the West Bank and Gaza, conducted between November 22nd and December 2nd during the ceasefire. (Previous polls: 1, 2, 3)
In summary:
- Support for Hamas in the West Bank has tripled compared to three months ago.
- 72% supported Hamas' decision to launch the October 7th operation.
- 92% believe "israel" will fail to achieve its goal to eradicate the resistance and 85% believe it will fail to expel Gazans.
- 56% of Gazans say they do not have enough food or water for a day.
- 64% of Gazans said a family member was martyred or wounded during the war.
- 97% of Gazans believe "israel" has committed war crimes.
- Half of respondents expect a ceasefire within weeks, while 32% believe it will continue for months. 28% believe "israel" will unilaterally withdraw.
- 70% of West Bankers and 50% of Gazans believe the resistance will emerge victorious.
- 64% oppose the PA meeting with the US (along with Jordan and Egypt) to discuss the future of Gaza.
- 64% believe Hamas will be in control of Gaza.
- Most oppose, in the event of a unity government, an Arab (Jordanian/Egyptian) presence for security or administrative services.
- 70% believe the international community is not serious about the two-state solution.
- Satisfaction: Hamas 72%, Sinwar 69%, Haniyeh 51%, Fatah 22%, PA 14%, Mahmoud Abbas 11%, Mohammed Shtayyeh 10%.
- Satisfaction: Yemen 80% (89% in WB, 68% in GS), Qatar 56%, Hezbollah. 49% (63% in Gaza Strip [GS]), Iran 35% (41% GS), Turkey 34% (51% GS), Jordan 24%, Egypt 23%, UAE 8%, Saudi Arabia 5%.
- Satisfaction: Russia 22%, China 20%, Germany 7%, UN 6%, France 5%, UK 4%, US 1%.
Mock elections:
In a Haniyeh vs. Abbas election:
78% Haniyeh, 16% Abbas, 7% DK/NA; 53% would participate.
(58% Haniyeh, 37% Abbas, 5% DK/NA in September 2023)
In Marwan Barghouti vs Haniyeh vs Abbas election:
47% Barghouti, 43% Haniyeh, 7% Abbas, 3% DK/NA; 71% would participate.
(49% Barghouti, 36% Haniyeh, 13% Abbas, 2% DK/NA in September 2023)
In Marwan Barghouti vs Haniyeh election:
51% Barghouti, 45% Haniyeh, 4% DK/NA; 69% would participate.
(60% Barghouti, 37% Haniyeh, 2% DK/NA in September 2023)
Who is preferred to succeed Abbas:
Marwan Barghouti 36%, Haniyeh 19%, Sinwar 16%, others below 5% and 18% DK/other.
- Support for Hamas went from 22% to 42% in three months (12% to 44% in West Bank), while support for Fatah went from 26% to 17%. Third parties were preferred 12% of the time, while 28% had no preference.
- In legislative elections, 69% would participate: Fatah would get 19% of the vote and Hamas 51%, in contrast to three months ago (Fatah 36% and Hamas 34%). In the West Bank: 50% Hamas and Fatah 18% (compared to 24% and 40% for Fatah three months ago)
- Dissatisfaction with Mahmoud Abbas is at 85%, an increase from 76% three months ago.
- 88% want Mahmoud Abbas to resign, up from 78% three months ago. In the West Bank, 92% want him to resign.
- 68% believe the PA has become a burden on the Palestinian people, up from 62% three months ago.
- In light of settler attacks on towns, 56% elected to form armed groups by residents and 15% chose to deploy PA security forces (47% chose armed groups and 30% chose PA forces three months ago)
- 34% support the two-state solution.
- 65% believe the two-state solution is not feasible.
- 66% believe the chances of establishing a Palestinian state within 5 years are slim or nonexistent (down from 78% six months ago).
To end the occupation:
- 63% believe the best means is armed struggle, while 13% and 20% believe in peaceful popular resistance and negotiations, respectively.
- This is a significant increase from September 2023 (53%/24%/20%) and September 2022 (41%/24%/30%).
- Remarkably, support for armed resistance doubled in the West Bank, from 35% to 68% in a year.
As Jenin and its unyielding camp, a stronghold of resistance, faces its largest invasion since the battle of Jenin in 2002, we are reminded of those who bend to the whims of imperialist greed.
BETRAYAL: From kidnappings to coordination to repression, learn about how the blood of Jenin is on the hands of the traitorous Palestinian Authority. Hear from the revolutionary intellectual martyr Basil Al-Araj on how we must "liberate our minds before the land."
From the RNN archive: (July 8, 2023).
BETRAYAL: From kidnappings to coordination to repression, learn about how the blood of Jenin is on the hands of the traitorous Palestinian Authority. Hear from the revolutionary intellectual martyr Basil Al-Araj on how we must "liberate our minds before the land."
From the RNN archive: (July 8, 2023).
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π» The IOF admits to the death of another officer and the serious wounding of a soldier during the battles in southern #Gaza.
π’ Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
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Al-Qassam fighters were able to target 4 Merkava tanks and 4 zionist troop carriers in the Sheikh Al-Radwan area in Gaza City with βAl-Yassin 105β shells.
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Al-Qassam fighters were able to target 4 Merkava tanks and 4 zionist troop carriers in the Sheikh Al-Radwan area in Gaza City with βAl-Yassin 105β shells.